Coach Bill Bradley is one of the
NFL’s most accomplished defensive backs and one of the league’s most
accomplished coaches of the secondary. As a player, Bradley was a three-time
Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro with the Philadelphia Eagles and St. Louis
Cardinals. As a coach, he has made stops as the secondary/defensive backs coach
with the USFL’s San Antonio Gunslingers and the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, New York
Jets and San Diego Chargers. Bradley has also been the defensive coordinator at
Baylor University and, most recently, he has been the secondary coach of the
United Football League’s Florida Tuskers since 2009.

In the NFL, Bradley led the
league in 1971 with 11 interceptions and again in 1972 with nine interceptions
to become the first of just two players to ever lead the league in
interceptions in consecutive seasons. He finished his career with 34
interceptions, but he also was an accomplished punter and punt returner with
the Eagles.